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My Learned Friend Directed by Basil Dearden
Will HayProduced by Michael Balcon
Robert Hamer
S.C. Balcon (assoc.)Written by John Dighton
Angus MacPhailStarring Will Hay
Ronald Shiner
Charles VictorRunning time 74 minutes Country United Kingdom
Language English My Learned Friend is a 1943 British, black-and-white, comedy, farce, directed by Basil Dearden, co-directed with regular collaborator Will Hay and starring Ronald Shiner as the Man in Wilson's café, Will Hay as William Fitch and Charles Victor as "Safety" Wilson.[1] It was produced by Michael Balcon, Robert Hamer and Ealing Studios. The film's title refers to a tradition in British law: when addressing either the court or the judge, a barrister refers to the opposing counsel uses the respectful term, "my learned friend". The supporting cast included Claude Hulbert, Mervyn Johns and Ernest Thesiger.
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Plot summary
This comedy sees Will Hay playing a seedy lawyer, who finds himself marked for assassination by a forger that he defended unsuccessfully, in the past. He teams up with an incompetent solicitor to try and prevent the deaths of others involved.
The film climaxes with a sequence where Hay hangs from the hands of the clock face of Big Ben in an attempt to prevent a time bomb being detonated.
This scene was later borrowed for the 1978 version of The Thirty-Nine Steps and for the Jackie Chan film Shanghai Knights in 2003.
Reference to previous film
During one scene of this film, set in a saloon bar, Mervyn Johns appears in a disguise that parodies the character he played in an earlier movie, Saloon Bar.
References
External links
- My Learned Friend at AllRovi
- My Learned Friend at the BFI Film & TV Database
- My Learned Friend at the Internet Movie Database
The films of Will Hay Feature films Those Were the Days · Radio Parade of 1935 · Dandy Dick · Boys Will Be Boys · Windbag the Sailor · Where There's a Will · Oh, Mr Porter! · Good Morning, Boys · Hey! Hey! USA · Old Bones of the River · Ask a Policeman · Convict 99 · The Big Blockade · Where's That Fire? · The Ghost of St. Michael's · Go to Blazes · The Goose Steps Out · The Black Sheep of Whitehall · My Learned FriendActors Directors Distributors Films directed by Basil Dearden 1940s The Black Sheep of Whitehall (1942) · The Goose Steps Out (1942) · The Bells Go Down (1943) · My Learned Friend (1943) · The Halfway House (1944) · They Came to a City (1945) · The Captive Heart (1946) · Frieda (1947) · Saraband for Dead Lovers (1948)1950s The Blue Lamp (1950) · Cage of Gold (1950) · Pool of London (1951) · I Believe in You (1952) · The Gentle Gunman (1952) · The Square Ring (1953) · The Rainbow Jacket (1954) · Out of the Clouds (1955) · The Ship That Died of Shame (1955) · Who Done It? (1956) · The Green Man (1956) · The Smallest Show on Earth (1957) · Violent Playground (1958) · Sapphire (1959)1960s The League of Gentlemen (1960) · Man in the Moon (1960) · The Secret Partner (1961) · Victim (1961) · All Night Long (1962) · Life for Ruth (1962) · The Mind Benders (1963) · A Place to Go (1963) · Woman of Straw (1964) · Masquerade (1965) · Khartoum (1966) · Only When I Larf (1968) · The Assassination Bureau (1969)1970s The Man Who Haunted Himself (1970)Categories:- English-language films
- 1943 films
- 1940s comedy films
- Black-and-white films
- British comedy films
- Films directed by Will Hay
- Films directed by Basil Dearden
- Films produced by Michael Balcon
- Films produced by Robert Hamer
- Ealing Studios films
- 1940s British film stubs
- 1940s comedy film stubs
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